Robarms XCR FAQ post

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Thanks Darkstang!! Much appreciated. That really helps. I was afraid that I had taken a chunk out of my bolt. Some of the surfaces seem to be cut at odd angles so I wasn't sure if they were intact or not.
 
BTW, does anybody else find the charging handle a bit stiff? I have to really put some effort in. The AR guys seem to have it much easier.
 
Thanks Darkstang!! Much appreciated. That really helps. I was afraid that I had taken a chunk out of my bolt. Some of the surfaces seem to be cut at odd angles so I wasn't sure if they were intact or not.

No problem Amigo!
They do have an interesting design.
 
BTW, does anybody else find the charging handle a bit stiff? I have to really put some effort in. The AR guys seem to have it much easier.

I've been an AR guy for some time now. Definitely the XCR has the easier bolt handle.
It does feel like more of a positive lock with the bolt on the XCR, I find. maybe because of the handle being so close to the contact point of the bolt.
If it's too hard, I would have someone else with an XCR try yours out. Better safe than sorry.
 
Some range time with my xcr 223. I am satisfied with the accuracy. My first 3 shots landed a 1/2" group at 100 yards but I don't believe in 3 round groups as being a testament to the accuracy of my rifle. Below is a 10 round group with Winchester white box ammo. Unfortunately, I jerked the tigger on my eighth shot and I knew it just after I pulled the trigger. Without the flyer, the other 9 shots gave me an honest 1 1/2" group. With the flyer included, it gave me a 2 1/4" group. Keeping that in mind, I still nailed a pile of gophers last Friday out to 200 yards without any trouble. I have no complaints with this rifle and hopefully I will be buying a 7.62 x 39 conversion kit soon for it as well.

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